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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923. TQQQATTEND (DAYS FOR BIS GRAND OPENING VOTE AT HAND | ie use of saying “There's no chance to'make money around this town" aft jerwards? The time to do it is now | When it will count for something. Would Be Hope Then. It really is hard to think that prizes eqtent The Tribune has heard rumors Big Anditociuca peal: The ‘Teibune Wie Dities Atay os rete ces | Vogue for many years—that Great Success. system, in of tn creasing the vote schedule as th |paign progressed—was in effe present situation would not by |_Then there would be som ° | But as it 1s, with the vote schedule |growing less right along, with th votes soon the More than 1,500 people attended the big opehing dance at the Moose tem- ple last, night which was held from 3:30 p. m. until 1 a. m. with the floor ed continuously by period for the biggest wit thing of the past whole dancers mov-|.campaign over !n few weeks to the music furnished by the!and with candidates s'ow in get very capable orchestia now employed | ting started , it is disheartening by the Moose. to say the | Many persons crowded In so that} If candid: could only reatize| y might Know of what nature was new dancing palace at A and Wolcott streets,” A dollar admission 3 charged. although for the two ning nights of this week regu- ar tencent dances will be given. These will be given «regularly from now on: with the effort to provide a jance with a flat dollar admission at least. once a week. Ev has been provided by hitect of the Moose hall for e convenience of the dancers. A room {s located in the base- » and just off the balcony is a »om for the ladies and also one for men. The balcony Itscit ts an at- traction to these who do not care to be on the dance floor all the time, or | for those who have come as specta. tors. The orchestra {s placed at the cast ent of the balcony overlooking tae! dancers. The dance floor is 62 feet wide and 120 feet long. That it held the large cruwd assembled last night very con- ventier is its own recommenda. ator Frelinghuysen, Republican, New MAN WANTED IN the'r opportunity. If they could on'y | |be made to sec that one subseri |today is worth more than three | scriptions at the end of the campa‘gn. | The Tribune fecls sure they would] exert more effort | Let's go. Let's do something! Let's | turn in a real batch of subscrip this week. Let's boost c umn. All together now—LE’ = SHIPPING BILL DEATH CERTAIN (Cont'nued from Page | to @iseontinue night sessions was | reached, republican leaders s:id, to avoid further hardships in behalf of} a hopeless cause Democratic leaders accepted the re- | Publican proposal, thi stated, and agreed to allow minor bills to come | up on'y with the understanding that the fight for the shipping bill was virtually over. Debate today was opened by Sen > One) was regarded as another sign of the sseak up of the fight since the | republicans had agreed, with the} open of the filibuster, to let the | bitls opponents do all of the talking, the | i at i The reason for the terrific pressure exerted by water when it freezes re Perris, C near Los Angeles falled| mains unknown, but the expansion and Marcino's name was mentioned | almost irresistible, and can burst a in connection with the collapse. After | ydraulic cylinder capable of sustain that he disappeared with his wife, |g 4 pressure of twelve tons to the} going first to South America and| square inch. | thence to Italy. Of h's return Mr. Goldman ga‘d: * “They returned to this country about 18 months ago afd cam® to m+ home. Then I discovered about th:s Californa trouble. He begged me to help him and for my daughter's sake I did. Mrs. Goldman, my wife, went to California. She paid $5,000 in cash and took notes for $6,000 more to get him out of trouble. “That was the Bank of Perris. I understand it failed for $41,000; A. L. Greenburg of Los Angeles paid $30,000 and we the $11,000.” Mr. Goldman denied that he had paid large sums of money for his son-in-law, asserting the only money paid to him or for him was in con- | nection with the California episode. | On the Pacific coast Marcino was | reported to have been connected with banking institutions in San Pedro, Beaumont, Banning, Venice and Perris. Later he was mentioned in; connection with banks in the middle | west. Bleven years ago Marcino, then 16 years old, donned a barber's coat in Chicago shop. Subsequently be- came an insurance salesman. Marcino’s letter to his father-in-law, it was reported, was received Friday from Buffa’o, Tex. It was reported to have related the details in thepurchase of the Niagara Life Insurance company telling of two separate negotiations, tho last of which resulted from Marcino coming into control. While carrying on the first negotia- tions, Marcino was said to have writ- ten that he spent $19,000 in attorney's fees without obtaining results. Negotiations for the Niagara Insur- Anco company were said to have been re-opened and the purchase fina'ly consummated, May 15 last, with the aid of a loan of $125,000 from a But- falo bank, secured by Niagara stock. In June, Marcino’s letter was re ported to have stated, the note for $125,000 was called, although not due. Within ten days of the call of the dan,” Marcino was said to have writ- ten, “I had paid $35,000 on account, reducing the same to $90,000. Then) I came crying to you for help and) you listened to my pleas and came to. my rescue." Marcino was reported to have ab- solved ‘Taylor and other associates of; blanas. TROUSDALE WILL SWE TWO GOOD BILLS HERE The Boyd B. Truoséale Stock com- pany will. present two more bills at tonight only. They will o ern drama ‘On The curtain raises at 8:15 sharp, There will be one show only, Tomorrow Saturday, they will pre sent “Buddies,” a return engagement by popular request. This slow was so recelved when it played at the wo weeks ago, and there have any requests for it that (Continued from Page One) Goldman sald, referring to former barber. About thre years ago the Bank of Delicious | Raisin Bread Phone er or a neigh- bothoed: bake sop for a loaf of real, full-fruited raisin bread. Bakers everywhere are now making just the kind you like. Generously filled with luscious fruit meats—at least eight tempt- ing raisins to the slice. Try it See how good it is. First-class bakers make it with Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. Had Your Iron Today? RIALTO SOON Marion Davies —In— “When Knighthood Was In Flower” A Cosmopolitan Production The million-dollar romance magnificent. Jack Lord and His Musigirl 18 A Sparkling Farce Comedy Laughable Plot. Greatest Characteriz le for any {fe after Two Shows, 7 and 9 ‘MONTE BLUE PLAYS LEAD :°s OLUMBIA STARTING TONIGHT FAREWELL PERFORMANCES “THE TWO BUZZARDS’ 5—BIG COMEDY PARTS—5 ALSO VERA GORDON “Mother’ ’of ““Humoresque,” “The Greatest Love” BUTCHERS’ NITE TONIGHT Prices 10c-40c Casper Dai The Ruth of New Jersey Drama Cribune D.0.K.K. TAKES IN 40 MEMBERS y new members will be init! into the Dramtic Order of nights of Khorassan this evening marking the closing ceremonies of an anniversary convention of representa- fal Palace. Wyoming, February sary. ming order to date. The following attending the Fitch, L. Roup, nd F. es and Cunningham company Mildred Toberok!, amateur actress, has mado a brilliant success Playing the character of “Ruth” in the religious drama, “Veronica’a Veil," produced in West Hoboken, N. Js napolis he began his stage rat an early age and iater p several years in stock, He was in udeville for two years, He h ed in such productions {and Woolly.” “The Man From P; fea Post, U'Liss," “JaSanna lists," uch Johnson,” “Told in IN PICTURE AT RIALTO Monte Blue, who plays the leading! hd Kentuokisaa.* as ‘Too Hills,” and * ma‘e role in “My Old Kentucky! About” Home,” a melodrama of, Also Lloyd Hantilton's latest pic. Southern life, named after the ballad ture. the Educationa:-Hamilton com of the same name is perhaps one of | ¢d¥ “Extra! Extra!" Hamilton’s work in this. comedy is excellent and the plot is new, with sume very novel sit- uations Hamilton {s supported by pretty It tle Ruth datt. th ghteen-year-old miss who has appeared with him in the best known screen actors of the For some time he has been ap. pictures as ory nds many Ho is ideally fitted for the exacting) three previo' Re oe role of the young juvenile in “My | tor." “The ee id Kentucky Home." He is still in 7 his ear:y twenties and his career thus! Haircut 40¢ — Becklinger Barber far_has been a brillant one, Born in Shop. basement. Notice To Subsribers During the big Automobile Contest Subscription drive there will be no collections made from any subscribers by the regular Tribune collectors. This is done for the benefit of all contestants. As a further aid to them and a big inducement to our present and pros- pective subscribers we have reduced our gubscription price to $7.50 for One Year. $4.00 for Six Months. which is a saving to you of $1.50 for one year and 50 cents for six months subscription. Pay your favorite contestant for at least a year’s subscrip- tion—save $1.50 or more and be’ relieved of the trouble of having our collector call on you every month or so. SUNDAY AND MON DAY CHARLES “BUJ(K” Jones “BOSS OF CAMP 4” A TENSELY VIBRANT MELODRAMA THAT POUNDS, THROBS, ROARS, EXPLODES, —Also— “LUPINO LANE A Comedian Who Ranks With the Best of Them —In— “MY HERO” STARTING SUNDAY Harry W. Allen’s "REVUE OF REVUES” 20—PEOPLE—20 Presenting : “High Life in Jail” A Screaming Comedy 8—Vaudeville Specialties—8 Including THE FAMOUS LYRIC QUARTETTE And Constance Talmadge in the Delightful Comedy “THE STUDIO GIRL” is Presenting With a Most in Her ation Think | tives of this order from all the state ho aro making Casper their ers for the day. 1 at 1:30 this af an hall over the Goods store. It is the n of the order to ho'd a par- 5 o'clock this evening {f it fs possible to get the members together. The feature of the parade would ce the new members and the “Dokey" from Cheyenne. ‘This band st ‘anized under the Denver nd_will be sent to Purtland. side at grand vi he sessions, read. qu A meeting was i ternocn Jn the Pyt Kassis Dry Ford automobile wh = Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and } and Waiters’ Local, No. 842, and is friends. JOHN T. M’GARRY, | you will see In one of his best comedies EXTRA! RIALTO Jesse L. Lasky Presents RODOLPH Love, thrills, beauty—they’re all in this new and spectacular Valentino triumph. A love story that starts at a gay American c lege race and reaches it amazing climax in the magnifi- cent palaces of ancient India. An ideal role for the star. A won- derful entertainment. boat 3 weok therefore marks Four hundred and three mem-/} bers have been obtained by the Wyo-| “royal princes” SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for WYATT CAFETERIA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Has signed an agreement with the Cooks of the patronage of organized labor and its ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Pres. Casper Trades Assembly. Pres. Culinary Workers Local 842. EXTRA If you attend the Rialto today or tomorroy LLOYD HAMILTON EXTRA! The D, O. K. K. was organized in 25, 1922. This its anniver- are meetings today J. H. 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